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Momigliano Scholarship in Arts

**This scheme is under review and is currently not being offered**

Founded in 1989 to commemorate the
work of Arnaldo Momigliano, KBE, FBA, Professor of Ancient
History at University College London 1951-75 by his daughter, Professor
Laura Lepschy and instituted expressly for students of the Scuola
Normale Superiore di Pisa.

1. A Scholarship, open only to
students of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa known as the
Momigliano Scholarship in Arts, may be awarded
when there is a vacancy.

2. The Scholarship is awarded
by the Council on the recommendation of the Arnaldo Momigliano
Advisory Committee, on the basis of degrees, publications
and programme of research of the candidates.

3. The members of the Advisory Committee
shall be the Head of the Department of Italian, the Dean
to Arts and Humanities students and the Head(s) of the
Department(s) relevant to the studies desired by the candidate(s)
under consideration.

4. The Scholarship is awarded
for a programme of study and research for a period of two
calendar years in any Department of the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities, with the proviso that, on alternative occasions,
the Committee will give preference to the field of the Ancient
World Studies, if a worthy candidate is nominated.

5. The value of the Scholarship is
determined by the Advisory Committee and will normally be £17,000
per year.

6. Payment of the Scholarship shall be
made in four quarterly instalments, i.e., in October, January,
April and June.

7. Nominations for the award of
the Scholarship must be sent by the authorities of the Scuola Normale
Superiore di Pisa to the Registrar of University College London by 1
May.

8. The successful applicant
will be required to formally apply to University College London as
an Affiliate student. Admission will be subject to UCL’s general
conditions of entry.

9. The successful applicant may
begin his/her programme of study at any time in the academic
session as agreed by the Head of Department in which he or
she is to work.

10. The successful applicant
will be required to undertake up to six hours of teaching per week for
the Department of Italian (mainly “lettore” duties), the
recompense for which will be a waiver of the student registration
and tuition fees.

11. Nominees normally should be graduate students
but nominations will exceptionally be accepted in respect of
undergraduate students.